Alot of women do not have any period when on birthcontrol. Its not uncommon at all.
So long as its being taken correctly with the right dosage (as monitored by your doctor), and at the same time each day for atleast three months the pill is 98% effective at preventing pregnancy.
However, according to usage (the way women actually take it, are perscribed it, and human error) the pill is only 92% effective, and 1 out of every 100 women get pregnatn while on the pill every year.
Your tests have been negative, so I would assume you are not pregnant, and one of the lucky women who's bodies are so well regulated by the hormones in the pill that they do not have their period.
Always use a condom along with your BC pill.
2006-11-13 02:54:56
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answered by amosunknown 7
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well I would say go for a pregnancy blood test at your local clinic and see if you are pregnant, but I dont think that after two negative HPTs you are, just my opinion. Then ask for help as to why your period hasnt been regular. It just might be your type of BC pill and your hormones, or just plain old stress. Feel better :-)
2006-11-13 02:55:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes You can be pregnant. My friend found out she was pregnant six months later.The only symptom she had was that she was feeling sick all the time she drank beer. She did two home tests and they were both negative. She run a blood test and was negative. The doctors did not know what was wrong with her. They finally run a sonogram and they saw the baby. Next day her belly was huge. Its like she expand six months in one day. Everybody was surprised. if you are not sure, go to a doctor and see if the can run a sonogram on you
2006-11-13 03:02:34
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answered by bbluckylove 3
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it style of feels no longer likely.. From what I understand (it is been an prolonged time on account that Human progression classification) the reason women people have classes is to bathe the lining of the uterus to furnish the ultimate possible 'abode' to a fetus.. in case you're pregnant, that lining could be in use, so in case you have been to have a era, it could ought to be extremely gentle,, nevertheless, in case you think of you're pregnant, it is a speedy try the two on the physician's place of work or from the pharmacy..
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answered by erke 4
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Yes, you can still get pregnant on the pill, depending how well you follow the instructions to take it ( i.e. one pill every day instead of skipping two days and taking three in one day).
If you are in an all-girls dorm, your period might be in teh adjusting phase. For some reason, when you're around ohter girls liek that, your period will naturally reset itself to wehre every girl in teh house gets their period at teh same time.
2006-11-13 02:56:40
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answered by Ell 2
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I used to always skip periods when I went back to school. Usually for the first two months---especially if I was living with other females....I wasn't on BC though. I'd wait and see if you get your next one. Then if you don't head to the clinic.
2006-11-13 02:59:58
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answered by CMU598 2
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Stress can mess up your cycle, but see a doctor. I had three negative home tests but was actually 2 months pregnant during my first two prgnancies.
2006-11-13 02:54:51
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answered by kealey 3
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Sometimes being on the pill can cause you to miss a period due to hormones but you really need to bring this problem to your doctors attention.
2006-11-13 02:55:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Any change such as living at a school dorm could change your periods.
2006-11-13 02:52:27
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answered by nancymomkids 5
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it could be stress...but it could also be that you are preggers. Are you having any symptoms? You should go to your school nurse and ask to get a blood test done.
2006-11-13 02:52:13
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answered by Your_Star 6
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